fee HOMES 


OF OUR 


mene rALHERS. 


BEING A SELECTION OF THE 


Oldest and Most Interesting Buildings, Historical Houses, 
and Noted Places in Massachusetts. 


From ORIGINAL DRAWINGS MADE ON THE SPOT 


BY 


EDWIN WHITEFIELD. 


TR VHGIERSD) SED eae © Ne 


BOSTON: 
A. WILLIAMS AND COMPANY. Ay 


283 WASHINGTON STREET. 


1880. 


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THE object of this book is to preserve and hand down to all future posterity repre- 
sentations of the Homes of their Forefathers. From a variety of causes they are rapidly 
disappearing ; and before long the places that now know them will know them no more. 
It has been a labor of love to the undersigned to collect these mementoes of the 
past, and his efforts have been ably seconded by many gentlemen to whom his thanks are 
hereby returned. He has labored under many disadvantages which cannot be here enu- 
merated ; but he has tried to do his work faithfully, and no liberties have been taken with 
the old buildings represented, or with their surroundings, merely for pictorial effect. It 
is true that a few houses have been slightly altered from what they ave to what they 
were originally ; and sometimes an indifferent object, such as an old barn, or it may be a 
tree, has been left out or pushed aside to show the building to better advantage. Thus, if 
not photographically correct, they are sufficiently so for all practical purposes. 

Many persons will ask why Plymouth is so poorly represented. It is much to be 
regretted that so little which is old remains there; and every one who visits the place is, 
in consequence, disappointed. Yet it must be borne in mind that Kingston was originally 
a part of Plymouth, and the old houses shown in that town are practically Plymouth 
houses ; so that, upon the whole, Plymouth is not so poorly represented as might at first 
sight appear. 

With these preliminary remarks he respectfully offers his book to all who are in- 
terested in the early history of those who laid the foundations of this Commonwealth, trust- 
ing it will meet with their approval. 


E. WHITEFIELD. 
Boston, Mass., July, 1880. 


Ce aati ry 


Davie Or IMPORTANT EVENTS 


IN THE 


EARLY HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND. 


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Cape Cod, so named by Capt. Gosnold and his company . 

Settlement by Popham and Gilbert on the Kennebec River, but soon afterwards aban- 
doned 

The Pilgrims landed at Cape Cod, November 11, and then and there entered into a 
solemn covenant, and chose John Carver as their governor. 

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, and decided to make a settlement there, Decem- 
ber 22 

Weston’s Colony settled at Weymouth 

Rev. Mr. White, a minister of Dorchester, England, induced a number of persons, 
under a Mr. Winslow, to commence a settlement at Cape Ann 

-Endicott’s Colony landed at Salem . 

Boston settled ; although Blackstone built a house here three or four years previously 

Roger Williams ordered to leave Salem . 

Connecticut settled at Windsor, by men from Dorchester, Massachusetts 

Mr. Hooker, with one hundred persons, left Cambridge, and settled Hartford, Con- 
necticut. 

Rhode Island settled by Roger Williams 

Pequot War in Connecticut broke out 

Massachusetts, Connecticut, Plymouth, and New Haven formed a confederacy for mutual 
protection 

The first witch trial in New England (Margaret Jones, of Charlestown) 

Silver money first coined by Massachusetts 

Plymouth and Massachusetts united 

Persecutions of the Quakers commenced 

The King Philip War broke out 

The French and Indian War commenced, and lasted seven years 


Witchcraft troubles at Salem 


1602 


1607 


1620 


1620 


1622 


1624 
1628 
1630 
1634 
1635 


1636 
1636 
1637 


1643 
1648 
1652 
1652 
1656 
1675 
1690 
1692 


She Cradterd Mouse Mymouth, 


Bins fegeese oe slood or Dowie Sguare, and tt vs believed that Gov’ Bradford 
lived tw tk but thes lie all the other divelf; t te Llorims pas be wel awa 
by the ruthless hand op Linprovermert. CEES Ce Gai ae 2 


Ihe Parker Pooute, Pornbroe: 
The oldest house in New England! 

This was commenced by Josiah Barker rn 1623, uf, accorreparied by Tred Davis, 2 colored rnare, started 
fom Pymouth on a ship boat ard pllowed the share urlel they reached the rnouth ob forth Rwver. This they as- 
condled until they Found 2 place sutlabfe for bruldling and here they commenced tes house M-has never pas- 
sed out of possessor of Has family and 3 pow owned by Jeleg Darker, wha Us a& the Present Lives (1880) 86 years 
of age, The fowse stars about Ertl Frm either the Atngshn or Harover RR, stations. 


The HAimbrey Huse, Sap 


Spes horse tlands on’ the form of ER Nbidge, ard is once of the oldest in. Liregland, jew 


tg beere Duct 7x 1634. by Sifire Lem Pry or Lunghrey, whe was a ralive of Deratester Grgland, ar abfe and 
wealthy marc.He was aebucly Coverner of the 


Colony, he frame ard bricks wsad tn the buleling were brought 
fron Grilard. A has beere sorreewhal preaderyetzed, 


Se Teatody House, Danvers 


Shes Fowwse, pow ore Goccepied by Fravvecs ebay sg, ¢s Avon. as the Head Quarles of Gert Gage ar wes 
Auclt by Fob! Hooper of Mas Blehead. x WEA, Ipos Gage, Royal Governor of Mass. removed here frre Bos- 


Ore Jurre Sm Vy Phe, are meade cl fees pesideztce, Dre archileclaral VOpOrlegres, Le aelatls are Ley Here, ¥ 
gral care Aas Beer Lehane sr their 


PUES VALE ere, A 1s coresidered one of the besl exarebles oF houses 
brale te Legler karvig fe. la. 


st century of the Cofoncal percad. 


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Yee rown Howse, baler lawre: 


Yies house, Da porter Of was hutlt by Mbruhar Brown about 0032, thus yeakireg cl DH. 
oA fhe very oldesl fiareses A Lizgland, A stards rear _HeunSt on the road ti Walthanv. 


The prcaree £3 SOMeELIIES opelledk Browse. 


Vien Orel ee aD 


Shes 75 the first brick house erected tr Aéw Exglard tr Che SLOT 10:34, by, or rather tor Mathew 


Oridlack,, the first Governor of Yer Muss, Day Cobry, Ae never care (eo tes covurtry although 
ab Was eveclenth, Jes trlentoor so (7 do, Thes focese 12 fhe oulshirls of Mhdtord or the joad te 
Malelen. Kt ecrleurly oxeght 2 be owned by the State of Mass, 


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Lae Lellemotall Hise, Apswrch, 


Shs was bucle by Sruchard, eldest son cb Ir Richard Yaltonstall, about /035, ard ts a Very 


olerestireg old. beclderg, both exlernally and Grlerraldy, Be Lwer fet is tilled tn with hick and 
stone and os bullet-proof, JE slands a short distance trom the Station. St 1; sorreties called the Boreal 


Teuse, 


Use Suttr SOuse, Ssuccse: 


Yes range ee OE by the grandiather A Gen, Sullaze, ara 05 pry aboul 200 yeurs 
oll, JE slants i the easlbern pel # the village, 


ae sutult 


ee 


Se Noyes House, WH Newbury, 


Shs was buclt by the Rev. Jes. Wayes, about 1636, It slands a short distance fe the 1Ght of Yee 
Qeper Greer, rot Fur born the Ud Fown cherch, : 


Dre Cofkn House, Mwhury. 


‘Ths was probably built by Tristar Ott about 050, before he removed la Salishury sr 1654 Jt 7s 
rrogst Likely lat the front portion was erecte’ much later, as thered’ pale “Ss evidently rruch the olofer of 
te Bro, Se slareds on High St, very rear the Old Town cherch: 


Se Videre Hints Duccbitty, 


pis was Full by Soh HNtden, sor of the JohreAtdere who carze over tro the Mayflower. ives 
erccled about /053, and has beere bul lttle changed row us oregenal BD peer APC , HE shareds 
on hegh gourd very reas the P27 Statcore, I fas reever frassed oul of the famdy, and ze exghth 
gereralicr, of Sohn Nidens cs pau ( 1550) ving oe al, 


Se Meenas Fhe, Dualury 


pts fouse os believed ta have beere. bull by Alexander, sore of Cpl Staredish. abowl 
L096 Spe Caplains fowse stood about V2 grille deslared: but of this jo vestige rervacis o~ 
Cept the cellar. 


cbt _plece of Soh C Whittier Favahild 


Shs house was built by Tas. Upslier; (ar ancestor of the Poet) who came over tom Lngland te 1630 ared settled 
Hirst wv Salisbury, remeving thence io Newbury, and atterwards o Havertill, where he built a srall Jouse maar the 
present one, which, latter be erected about /666. A originally sloped & one story at the Lack, but was aster wards 
rased te We present Proportions. A slanas near the turnpike bading hAnesbury, about Frrtles out- af Hevertell, 


She Saltonstall Fb01ge, FOaverpclle. 


This tovuse wads Cult about 100 years age Ay Dr Nath  Lellonatall om the 707th 
vide of Merreprac JE, 5 rectly ohpostle where the Post Ofbce pow 1s, It commanded a c. barynreg wew af be. 
MNerimac River and the surrourding country. JE was removed L-rts present hoca lion 272Saltonstall Lake by 
Ais grandson, W.G; Howe sg. of Havertall 


Ye Gredteiolt or Novrse Soude, Danvers. 


Shes hrwse was burle By Jowrdend Busha’ vt (040, and was attervards awed ard 
ocecepeed by hn Brdecolt sor of the Governor Jt afterwards passed. tla le p POssesS1072 of the Mourse 
arly and fore lived frebecce orurse, one of the piclirns of the Witekaalt mania. Jt vs pow owned 
hy Drow Lilpare. , 


Se Moulle Fijude Lynn: 


Shes Ss a very old howse, Beet rhe excl hele of th crecitore 1s uricerltin. Sb ivas parlizlly re- 
weghlecl 4 fre 4-ather of Jas.2 Mowliore . # slizecls near Bostore Streel; 


Yoo ParceTt Coitse, Dyrcfrester: 


Shes fovse. was bull yy Robert Perce 1644 and cccuipud by pow until pas death tt 
W064. sizce which tie ib pas remavred in lhe possession of bus lencal descendants. LV sland 


on Onk Avenue, Adaris stbrect- 


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cY se Curls Moude, We SK bury, 
Bes UZZZA Lurll- by UM Ecertes YL J08G, and has abhyays Leen Ge the PISS EES ~ 


wore of pes aescereine te, Ger. Naskrrngtor oeceepred Ltr az short bree al the Commence: 


ruse of the Leydliltorcary Wear A slaves vay near fhe Boylston Slelore of Mee Lovisereice BR. 


he Bradtord Houde Siregetirw. 


Tfis forse was Suctlt 4y 2a grandson of Gov Bradtord about LOTS. Hus Le a 
Qlerable stale of 7QbAE, and ts sluated on peg ground reer Le Larding. 


Spe Meertore or Cobb House, Singstow 


Shs forse, or rather a porlzon of LL bs supposed @ have bear built by Jeane Aller lon 
about /b4), but there ’s some doubt about this S- was atterwards owned by Ebenezer 
C2bb, who died Jere tre %J80), aged /07 years ard 8 ranths. IL slands in the south-casterr 
pare of the (own, rear the the road Leadireg 4 Phymouth. 


She Bblnerd Wotide hae 


hes ts ore High Streel Court, cred was bec by Richad Salve tre MOE, Ab is Belreved lo 
be the oldest forse tie Salere thal fas rever Beer prodernezed, arch porkaps te he windows. 


be Prince House: Salesre; 


Ls dee EE Lhe. correr of Pleasarl ¥\ torresler Sts, and was built by Lichard Stine Lea- 
cor & the first cheorch tn Sales, abort S670, She Pi Yehireg fore os undpubled by wreetcfe porore rod: 


Se. 


Sete 8 
anes ad 


as os 


Stee Clark Louse, only, 


ee fouse was boll by a2 rear peered Caplire aboul 1670, WE GPP LEED by J 05€s 
CLeerk; 


“ke Ober O265E, 
Wenham. 
pe Jousewas puile aboot WET H és aboul a ple from the PR Stalion, on Che 


read to Daiwers, 


She Sofyprar House, Mewtburyport 


Ms was bull by foot Seppare whale loft, and slarcdls oe Sopopar Ke, 
rab far from lhe Sellibery Ptlnise, Je is now owned by Wry torrela Sop pari 


Se Plisbury Mouse, ew “ryfeort: 


Ybus Wad Atl by GLEE Llibury deo VOBE Gat fd wlwayd beere owned 


Ly VIA, aedtcendants, and Cee Cwreent Teame always jad veer, ard shill ws, fren Pills - 
bury, - slapils on High St- nol tar from the Belleville church 


On 
Ar forte was bul about YOp2 aboul the tome of the ting Mhclep Voor Ib shards 
bee WE RELL LEED put of the (aie sea: Washing lore Steel. 


Ihe Iron Wakes House, Saugii, 


hes House was built by he Leonards, ute here camrmerced the nuareutaclare oF (ron, 
aout 1628. One of the brothers rereved (0 le rreghborhosd ot tarnlon. Tre business was carried ore 
ere, far [00 years at wards, We chirrerey Of this Fouse ts of Uromense ste, arid Ls probably the largest 
te A Gpgand, The exlervor fas beer sontewhal proderrzed, 


This was built by Gl DBeorecl Pierce, ar ancestor of President Pierce, about 1086, ard 1s the tnesl Wars1ow 
now rematrung tv Mess, of so carly a dale . A was built for a2 Garrison House, ke loger portion berg of sttney, 
brik, and te walls are very Mich. Ire center chimney 1s of exormous stze. Lt has passed yough rrany charges 
or eure ship, wou row belongs b 2H,” Little. Je stizids back some distance hor the street beyond the ltd Dawn Church; 


Ike Loo7 House, Newbury. 


hey was probably Bult By a mar reamed perce, aboul 1040, ard atosrwards soll to Sohn 
Bor, whose descendants still Live pere. I stards close lo the Lurnplte a short distance below Lar- 
her teiver 


Ske Velo ow Ellery ee Cttse: Gloucester: 


tes was buclt by Kev, thn Weck W705; and pyr sorte years ater jus death was used as a 
Toure Bouse, It is very strorgly Bult and the cfrireney 4s of frtmernse size. Kh slands orc Wash- 
wegltr Sb about a rele pon the P.B.Stalto;.. We 4 balls shown tr front of the howse are GOT 


ers, Pie wees Puccle by a reae pearced Goll ab foe, ared fas cartinied tr He  JPOSSESSM TTC 
of fas ctescencdants telel rhe preseiel C770e, A slardls rear the waler, pr thitl part of lhe (pyre 
called Legeor Cove. 


VRe Bradstreet Souse, North Andover. 


Bis was buclt about /73S by Gov. Bradstreet. St stands an tee Aredover turnpike pearly yoposile 
the Phallepe Louse, 


Ike Bhbott House, Andover: 


Shes 0 a ery old house, on the road to Ballardvale, buclt- probably about 130 years 
290, but nothing Ge2l 1s reliable car be ascerletzed fp regard fo ct, 


Ihe Lircobe Httse Oohadsel, 


She right hard. (porliare of thes rouse ts said to fave beere built by Sedliares ore Green Hill, about 20 
YAS 2g, and was zernoved lo where L-now stands by Gokratirne Lircobe about WJ0. # 1s silualed close 
fo the Serusalerr Road ahout 3rrtles kere Cohasset Village. . 


Ine Nichols House, Cohassel. 


Shes faose wes probably betlt about 690 Ly Job Cashireg. Ss now owned: hy Sazmes 
W. Nichols. It slarde on Lireg Stree, aboul a7rile from Lhe village, 


a 
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Manchesler- by the- sea: Vpstor. 


4s ald Aouse Was Brcele far the secortol re/1- Ses “2a VOTY ald Bot se on all St CQ 
jkr settled fare, and has never beer altered, Yy opposile Copps Lull buying GT OU d. 


This fouse is very 7uar He RR Statiop. Ie was Shes is 2 very old fouse about f2mele fom 
probably buelt abou 1720 During Pee Teevolucttonaty War the cenler of fhe village. Notheng delle could 


arumbar of British PTS! qearlerr dl here 


be Larned ahowl 16 


bith Styale Sluale. 


Teg os sacl fo be the trcl mill wer buclt- This is the Sentius house, id ts fratally al least 
we F Lynoethe Gly. UE stands on Z “Herriiig Brook 150 ryears ol, Sé 2s not kar from the RR. statiore 


not tar front Greenbush staliore 


Spe Dennison House, Gloucester 


Spry aad bull by rere cerecedlor~ of tee Present proprietor about pe: LP peel 
year arn old road Leading lo Rockport pes porwse ty real fur frome the village or 
Bay View: 


Lae thard Soude, Gloucesl7r: 


bey Fowse was bette aboul 1730, and w pow cumed by Uhuos. Chard, SE va 
wr that pul b Gloucester called Mrreisgiarne:. 


he Boardman House Saugis- 
STE, a 2ELY, old Aouse, probably SALLE ep 1090 by the vrecesbor of the Bowril. 


c 


TAIL Hacrredy. A Grek close lo Che road leading lo Melrose, Pore wheels cl ws distal a- 
Boul 2 reites; and ts rw 2 slale of (good 707, AME 720w belongs @ a Ur Howard 


Jha was bile about “730 ty Pope Yorag ve; and atterwarde cwred and 
wcceeficel by Ad wor Veilleam AI 2 divellizeg and. store, A backsrutth shop K 
farnd card Auctory were abso on the estale, She fase was burnt dowre sore years since, 


eoll! Riche Hose, Marblehead: 
a pode Dill abril 420, was the birth place of Ge reted Moll. Seizes: who was byrre flere 


we SAS, A stares ore Onre Street, 


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Shes was Buclt in YJ, and vz probably fe oldest Opiscqpat Chuirtfe “nT England. ts 


Srarmer treel Spe fellgwing bres Ly Wrtlir are vay appropriate, 
Church. lo reverend. prercries aan, Lott whose Gry 27Ga7t hept 
ee = desk. are terateler, LEZ. hal pg re had. swept 
g se certury-ruslea LEE Me, Z Ze eL 

See fled eee Gritizi ES EEE Li eats STE pot 


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She Lpghllon SCOUSE, Canbridge; Mass. 
Wits Pouse, Stiipass (2g we thlerest alipost ary other in Ae ingland, for having been so breg the 


Head quarks ot Cur. Weshiriglor and tor row berg the horee of the poe Lioratillony, stards or Brattle St, 


Ht Was prozably bull wv SIGE by Zohn Wissel) gine wht, ALES undergone several changes of ownership. 


Se lier plies Ht Cbtise A Cambridge. 


Apis was Lruclt by Jacob Lox about 1750, ured es the birth. place A Dr. Over Wendell 


Bolmes, I- was acpred by the Comrncttee of Salely tre 1777S, and Nashurgtore also 0ctlt- 


pred ck for Core Lays. Sb oP our by Zarvard OMEZE, 


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Ye My pina Ll Ase, Brookline. 

She Nopnwall mansion ve Aypirwall Wenue, was buile by 
eter tebreyall ve (blo, fas never beer out of the possession of pes 
descerrdants uf the name, andl ts now (1880) owneed by Aon. We Aspievwell of 
LSraoklme. 


pe Hammond House, New lore. 


SLE tes ee by 7 Hammond aol (730, ard fats ever sirzce prepared in Hee Pos 
sessvore Gf Fes cescaredants, He ts stluazled in the easleri fortior of foe oily, op or rar rest 


tl Lill. 


Ipe Fatrhanks House, Ded han 
Thus was Built by Jouatean Eurbartles tv 1636, arecl has always Le- 
loraged lo hes descendants, Jt stands not hr hom lhe RR.Stxlton at the 


carrer of Willow ky Last Streets. 


Se Adans Spies Qo recy. 


Ge : 
hese are silualed or Frankie St, ard! were bustle 2l least as carly as 1920, bel the wack 


time carnewl be ascerlatred. President Solu. tans was borer rir bbe right hand forse, % 
Joke Qurrcey Adlarres ti bee one on the teh hand. 


Orr Tteeist 


TT Ear 


Nee Hubbard House, Concord 


Hes was pr cbably becle- about 670, anal vas fern Bown recently, A- stood rear the 
Commerc, ancl tv the cellar were concealed weary rrillary shores al- the lime of the Or- 


cord Hight tre T7795: 


Shier, Wd Miyrse, Comcora 


VBE res buclt by oF far Lhe Leer. Wo Emerson’ tn IWGIE. Fle was the gravblathes 


of Kalppe VYelclo = Exnersor, who gore cl us presert yell-krowr pare. AS stands a short 
distance frome the celebrated North Britge,. 


She OGretler Fb0Use, Voburn— i 


Yhes Faase prcest- be at rast’ 200 Years old, put the exacl late canrol be ascerlainecl 
with certainly. Sp 175q tl was ayredl by Bery Simona, cnol here the Epescopal Soceety hele. Cher 
services. Jé is row ownedl by Jisse Cutler, and ts Coe only old howse tr which a genuine olbsashroned 
darond, o parse window is still fo Be seer. 


re Bundi Howse, Wober re. 


SS Wes Aowuse the celebrate Court Burvtarale ( Beyanm Thompson) was Lorre, 3} yas prabubly 
but by hes prarcdidlies al least as early vs 1720, F pot before, Ht stands in North Woburr, 


Sey Miuproe Soouse, Lexinglor 


Shes well-kroawre’ foude td Sorbutly Vj Vid old, St tle brea peng aul of Loe 
Revelation tt was frowr. as the Mune Twern. ard on Sprit ge WYSE wees the Neca -petar- 
fers of Lord Ler ty, and fere hes wounded soldiers were atressecl otter the battle, 


Ihe LR AE Hite, Levireg lore, 


Tees was beell by ae coceslop of he Preseze ore | Chas, Tidel ) wboril S064. 
Mr Jiddls grandtather Sofrre Sida, was ore of Lhe correpariy cereale?” Cpl Learkes, whe 
on the W7eOTTUuTLG Ot « Gp- 4h ad “VE, gperet fhe geal ara oF tee American Fevwluliory, 
and 272 which fe Was batty worereded. 


re Danforth Huse, PAI0M, 


his wads probally buckle about /080 by the areceslor oF the Danforth Aarerly j 
Cureral oh thus Aarrely Wepre gee poled aren in the carly hestory of thes pare of fhe 
ancanby O26, tr pov licula?, was a celebrated Surveyor Shes powse slood. nearly we Lee cen ler 
Of the vtlage bul /t is row pribably plied Lowy. 


Lhe Batihelder FLOUSE, N Seading 


shes és probable the oldest house cre M Reading. A- was brult by a rnrar parcel 
Batehclder pl (cast YO yeats Ag2, bik fas now passed out of thal fanily A slarids on a 
bye road za Lobhy Bd 


Me (ld Meelirg H0UIE’ 


Mas was brill te 1080, ard 1 the oldest MNecling Howse row slaicliieg ce Me Englard, and. althouyk 
i has been enlarged, till PTCSEVES us aiginal fori area syle, A starcds ore hugh ground pear Che r7.atrt 
strecl, and from the belfry there ts 2 Aarneng verksive view. tis sometimes called Ihe Shee. 


As ary we the lard may be 


She Vinystde Sen, Seed bury, 
ae arated ts ths Aostelry 
Built in tee old Colonial day, 


Wher ver lived ta GEL Wey, 
With wrrables fres ality. 
A fir of old Hobo 


Ver sorzewhal aller Lo Leay 
Fi ell, 


With weather stars pore fhe well, 
And strrways wars and crazy Loors, 
Aral oreaktreg and crevere Swors 


An cAirrreays Auge ard Ciled ara fall ; 


L077 Low, 


Revere: 


Floyd Horase, 


is wad the second prouse breci 


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of the lowre, then called Lapeney 


Shas pout 


Ly Lhe road leads 


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0 Beach: 


1G 4 feeve 


vwhards 


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rsh, wvobably rlboul /b 


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Cverelt, 


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Yee Carter ge) Wilnung lore 


LEE LE. Ge: VERY old powe, faving probly been bull cas carly as 1720, 
A slands tn a Very Loney pot of the Lewre and has never been clap boarded 
yoor filed . a possesstare oF te Carler ferret ly. 


Draceel Garrison POcUsEe, el 


Spe VG was piull awbotul SOELL Yar Be GATT OS OTe fouse i lhe fown ADrawciul beet 


a nen padi sili ble ol tf LD, LE era Oe ie GL ILE 
prile below Leulichel brelge. 


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